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Tony Cragg
Tony Cragg (born 1949) is a
British
-born
sculptor/ artist
.
Cragg was born in
Liverpool
; following a period of work as a laboratory technician he first studied
art
on the foundation course at the
Gloucestershire College of Art and Design
, Cheltenham and then at the
Wimbledon School of Art
1969-1973. During this period he was taught by Roger Ackling, who introduced him to the sculptors
Richard Long
and
Bill Woodrow
. He completed his studies at
Royal College of Art
1973-1977 where he was a contemporary of
Richard Wentworth
. He left Britain in 1977 and moved to
Wuppertal
in
Germany
, where he has lived and worked since. Cragg also has a studio on the island
Tjörn
on the
Swedish
in west coast. The
Nordic Watercolour Museum
at Tjörn had a Tony Cragg exhibition in 2007.
A Journey Through Time
Ferryman
Congregation
Formulations
Here Today Gone Tomorrow
Menschenmenge
I'm Alive
World Events
Point of View
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Tony Cragg (born 1949) is a British-born sculptor/ artist.
Cragg was born in Liverpool; following a period of work as a laboratory technician he first studied art on the foundation course at theGloucestershire College of Art and Design, Cheltenham and then at the Wimbledon School of Art 1969-1973. During this period he was taught by Roger Ackling, who introduced him to the sculptors Richard Long and Bill Woodrow. He completed his studies atRoyal College of Art 1973-1977 where he was a contemporary of Richard Wentworth. He left Britain in 1977 and moved toWuppertal in Germany, where he has lived and worked since. Cragg also has a studio on the island Tjörn on the Swedish in west coast. The Nordic Watercolour Museum at Tjörn had a Tony Cragg exhibition in 2007.